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Raffaella Zanuttini and Co-Authors Publish Paper
Raffaella Zanuttini and her co-authors Miok Pak and Paul Portner published a squib in Linguistic Inquiry.
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Veneeta Dayal Gave Talk in Mumbai
Veneeta Dayal gave a talk on “Number, Animacy and Optional Plurality” at the University of Mumbai on July 17, 2024.
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How to work with a linguist: Increasing language exposure
The Fieldwork Group in the department has just released a video about language learning and how to increase language exposure in a community.
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Manasvi Chaturvedi Presents at Workshop in Marseille, France
Manasvi Chaturvedi presented a poster at at the International Workshop on Language Production.
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Veneeta Dayal To Lead a Workshop in Delhi
Veneeta Dayal will lead a workshop on The Left Periphery of Interrogative Clauses at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.
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Veneeta To Speak in Berlin
Veneeta Dayal will give an invited talk on ‘The Grammaticsl Status of Speech Act Level Prosody’
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Ka-Fai Yip Publishes Paper in NLLT
“Hyperraising, evidentiality, and phase deactivation” (Natural Language & Linguistic Theory)
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Yale Students Gave Talks at SALT 34
Ushasi Banerjee and Ka-Fai Yip presented talks at Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT) 34.
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Jason Shaw and Jim Wood Granted Tenure
We are delighted that we will continue to benefit from their interesting research, excellent teaching and service, and their cheerful presence.
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Yale Represented at NELS 54
Jim Wood gave a talk “Resolution by case syncretism in Icelandic passives” (with Oddur Snorrason & Einar Freyr Sigurðsson)
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Jim Wood Publishes Icelandic Nominalizations and Allosemy
“Icelandic Nominalizations and Allosemy” (Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics)
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American Sign Language now Yale’s third most popular language
In the spring of 2018, when American Sign Language was first offered at Yale, 20 students registered for the course. This fall, there are 257 students